The TP'ers 52 challenge for 2020 The discussion thread Week 52 Decor(ate)

*Glances at calendar...

:angelic: :angelic: :angelic:
 
Bit of a bugger of a day tomorrow, meetings and crap ... no idea what time I'll be home ... hopefully not too late
but just in case
Have another one of these, (y)
Its not an easy one, lateral thinking and or a thesaurus maybe required.
Prove me wrong people ;)

Graceful
 
Bit of a bugger of a day tomorrow, meetings and crap ... no idea what time I'll be home ... hopefully not too late
but just in case
Have another one of these, (y)
Its not an easy one, lateral thinking and or a thesaurus maybe required.
Prove me wrong people ;)

Graceful


Sorry, I did a Gareth :p
 
Sorry, I did a Gareth :p
I knew you would, it was bloody well guaranteed :rolleyes:
And don't blame someone that's no longer participating either :p
 
MUST.NOT.PEEK
MUST.NOT.PEEK
MUST.NOT.PEEK
MUST.NOT.PEEK
 
I peeked at 12:01am :D
 
Some of you may have already opened it some may not.

For those that never even saw the spoiler, Week 30 theme ....
Week 30?
Seriously?
Where the hell did over half a year go? ..

Graceful
 
I hope you 52ers are all well :)

I may have wandered off from the 52 project for a bit but I can't help sneaking a peek at the themes to help keep my brain in the zone. Whilst out on the bike a little while ago, I saw this and thought that would be perfect for Week 27 - Signs :D

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Cracking photo and like the Bandit @Leebert , ride safe.
 
Is there anything graceful about jazz? It's like putting me in a leotard!
I couldn't have put it better myself Clive (y)
(Although I do look rather fetching in leopard print :D )
 
I have put Dave, Clive and cobra on mental ignore because of the images conjured up in my head by the posts above, it's not working, heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp!
 
The name is derived from Old English Þūnresdæg and Middle English Thuresday (with loss of -n-, first in northern dialects, from influence of Old Norse Þórsdagr) meaning "Thor's Day". It was named after the Norse god of Thunder, Thor.

#justsayin' :)
 
It was named after the Norse god of Thunder, Thor.
One one day when Thor was riding,
riding upon his filly ..
"I'm Thor" he cried..

The horse replied.
"Well use a Thaddle Thilly"
 
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